The potter’s place

Posted on Tue, 8 Nov 2011 by midcenturyjo

Cassiano Anjo was a journalist until the turn of a potter’s wheel changed his life. “What can I say about myself as a potter? I have so much fun doing it, and started intuitively a few years ago, after attending a ceramic workshop with a ceramicist that does beautiful work with paperclay. I guess I cannot tell how exactly my work is going to evolve, it’s kind of early, but I would visualize clean, organic forms, mostly in porcelain.” Beauty in the pots, beauty in the studio. What a wonderful space to create. Earthy, peaceful, rich yet simple, layers of texture but always the smooth beauty of the clay. Cassiano’s studio is in Uberaba, Brazil.

Kerry says:

The tessellated tiles in the bathroom are so lovely, as is the work, the house and the garden. Not much there that is not to love!

sue says:

The work by Cassiano Anjo is lovely and so is the home. The earthiness of both is very appealing. I have wanted to explore making pottery, this gives me a nudge.

christa says:

Very beautiful, and I appreciate the warm earth tones for a change. Those cement tiles are fantastic. And the little outdoor spaces look so inviting. The whole scale and style is simple and thoughtful. The pottery is great too.

Carie says:

Oh my I am so jealous. What a wonderful set up for a studio. So simple yet stylish. The pots are gorgeous too.

marta says:

What a beautiful and inspiring place to create. A pleasing combination of colors in a whole, proportion is everywhere. Love the potteries as well.

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